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(Livestream Replay) Co-Creation: Defining Reporting Requirements with Users - with Kurt Buhler

Many reporting requests have a common starting point - existing reports.

These might be Excel workbooks, large PowerPoint slide decks, or bundles of reports scattered across other technologies. For one reason or another, these reports need to be re-made, re-designed or migrated over to Power BI. “They need to be in Power BI, and they need to be there now.” The business has urgent needs, and there’s pressure from management to see the result. But where do we start? What do we make? Defining the right requirements is essential if we want to make an effective report that is used and delivers value. Otherwise, it will just be collecting digital dust & cobwebs in an abandoned app

Kurt will discuss three common approaches to collecting reporting requirements, arguing in favor of the third approach - working iteratively & collaboratively with business users.

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Kurt Buhler is a Power BI data goblin, speaker, and consultant. Kurt discovered his passion for working with & analyzing data during his doctoral research in Biomedical Sciences. Since then, he has worked as a consultant and bridge-builder between IT & Business in organizations to derive value from their data using actionable visuals and solutions. He advocates a design-thinking, user-centric approach to data projects to ensure solutions meet business needs and improve effectiveness. He's a lover of cats, tabletop roleplaying games, and all things Power BI & data related.

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(Livestream Replay) Insights Unlocked Using Conditional Formatting in Power BI - with Pragati Jain

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In this session, Pragati will be showing some conditional formatting tricks in Power BI, which will change the way the visuals look and imparts insights to the users using them in the reports. We will also see a few tips/tricks to keep in mind on a regular basis to enhance visual capabilities in Power BI using the concept of conditional formatting. This will be a complete Power BI demo with one slide only.

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Pragati Jain is working as a Senior Consultant at Avanade in the UK and works towards generating and delivering data insights to various customers. She holds a Master’s degree in Data Science and Analytics from Royal Holloway University of London. She is skilled in various tools and technologies like Microsoft Power BI, Tableau, Microsoft Excel, Azure ML Studio, Azure Databricks, Pyspark, and SQL. She has been using Power BI for few years now and is recognized as a Superuser on the Microsoft Power BI Community. Outside work she enjoys photography, loves hiking, she is a trained Indian classical singer and has a passion for painting. She even has her Instagram page dedicated to painting.

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Create a Multi-Selection Drillthrough "Button" in Power BI

Video by: Reid Havens

Learn how to create a "button" with right-click Drillthrough functionality using single value cards in Power BI. This works great when selecting multiple rows from a matrix table, or multiple selections from other visuals.

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How to Use the Magic Effects (FX) Button in Power BI!

Video by: Reid Havens

Learn you can apply some formatting magic using the effects (fx) button in Power BI Desktop. Plus discover the different data types can be applied with it.

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